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After an excellent 2024, Doechii is currently getting ready for an even larger 2025. On Thursday (Dec. 26), the self-coined Swamp Princess revealed that her comedy, “Denial Is A River,” will be premiering on Jan. 2, 2025.
Soundtracked by the “Family Matters” signature tune, an accompanying teaser opened with the artist getting in a home loaded with her regular partners and peers. Zach Fox, for example, is seen strolling down the stairs while ScHoolboy Q popped his go out the door while smoking a joint.
Somewhere else, audiences got to see web character Rickey Thompson climbing up through the kitchen area window, Teezo Touchdown knocking somebody over and Earl Sweatshirt– whose title card hilariously checked out Brad Pitt, referencing his “Loiter Squad” character– striking a present. SiR, Baby Tate, DJ Miss Milan and H Wood are likewise part of the cast.
“Get your popcorn all set there’s a brand-new comedy in your home, and it’s given you by reality!” DJ Miss Milan penned in the remarks area. Infant Tate composed, “Tuned in,” while SZA, who hasn’t been verified as a cameo, stated, “Oh, I’m sat!”
“DENIAL IS A RIVER” is among lots of proven cuts from Doechii’s seriously well-known Alligator Bites Never Healwhich showed up in late August. Covering 19 tunes, the task included an only function from KUNTFETISH and records like “NISSAN ALTIMA” and “BOILED PEANUTS.”
Billed as a mixtape, Alligator Bites Never Heal is competing for Best Rap Album versus the similarity Future and Metro Boomin’s WE DON’T TRUST YOU and J. Cole’s May Delete Later in the 2025 Grammy Awards. The Tampa local is likewise in the running for Best New Artist, where she’ll complete together with Shaboozey, Chappell Roan, Teddy Swims and more. On the calendar for next year, Doechii prepares to launch her main launching studio album.
Previously in the month, the “What It Is (Block Boy)” hitmaker reacted to critics stating her music was “unfathomable,” specifically compared to the existing state of rap. “Our music has actually constantly been deep. It’s constantly been intricate, and it’s constantly been emotional [or] spiritual. We utilize Hip Hop to progress. To oppose. To commemorate,” she specified by means of Twitter. “Art [and] music contributes in why a great deal of us are happy to be Black today. Our culture is all through these categories.”